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Florida may be “ground zero” for climate change, but some environmentalists see the DeSantis administration’s rejection of the money as a partisan move.
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The bill would also remove references to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Florida lawmakers are moving toward approving an overhaul of state energy laws, including eliminating references to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and imposing a ban on offshore wind-energy generation.
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Most stormwater runoff ponds have been found to constantly emit greenhouse gases that contribute carbon dioxide to global warming.
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Drainage has exposed the fertile soils of the Everglades Agricultural Area, a region responsible for much of the nation’s sugar cane.
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From the factory to the field, fertilizer is a significant source of heat-trapping gases. Can the industry lessen its footprint?
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A leading source of U.S. climate pollution could be curbed with more gas-collection systems and better emissions monitoring, environmental advocates say.
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Harris discussed recently enacted efforts to tackle climate change during the appearance with Miami singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan.
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Lucid Motors is one of the electrical vehicle makers hoping Miamians will be willing to pay big bucks for its growing line of ultra-luxury cars and SUVs.
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It limits the federal government’s regulatory authority to force power plants to shift away from generating power through fossil fuels.
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Florida Democratic Rep. Anna Eskamani explains what that would mean for Florida.
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Climate change has already changed places like Florida permanently and irreversibly — affecting coral reefs, leading to higher property values and increasing inequality for vulnerable populations in the state, according to a new global report from the world’s top scientists.